Pros
- Stylish and arty boutique hotel set in 19th-century building
- Minutes' walk from two metro stations and the Moulin Rouge
- Smart, contemporary rooms with modern tech
- Clean, modern bathrooms with designer products
- Some rooms have balconies or terraces
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
Cons
- Breakfast not included and no full restaurant
- No health or spa facilities
- Many rooms are small (common in Paris)
- A bit far from the 1st Arrondissement and many sights
Bottom Line
Le Grey Hotel is a stylish, upscale 33-room boutique hotel set on a quiet street in Paris' 9th arrondissement. The (in)famous Moulin Rouge is just over five minutes away on foot, while nearby metro stations connect to the rest of the French capital. There's a choice of breakfast services, but neither is included in the rate. Rooms are smart and very modern, with some featuring small outside areas. Those seeking a fitness center and wellness facilities should compare rates with the nearby Hotel R de Paris, while those with a bit more room in the budget might prefer the Maison Athenee, which is within easier walking distance of popular sights such as the Louvre.
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Amenities
- Internet
Scene
Upscale boutique hotel with cozy and contemporary interiors
Le Grey Hotel is housed in a charming, six-story property with an unassuming, classically Parisian 19th-century facade ornamented with plenty of swirling wrought iron. The name makes more sense once inside, where a combination of cool grays provide the backdrop for chic modern design touches that complement natural wood floors and eclectic contemporary seating. Aerial sculptures (based around the theme of reverie) cast shadows on walls from numerous and varied hanging lights and add to the arty and urbane -- though also cozy and intimate -- feel of the place. This upscale, boutique hotel attracts a mixture of business and leisure travelers.
Location
On quiet street in 9th Arrondissement, a short walk from Moulin Rouge
The hotel is set on a quiet street in the northwest corner of the 9th Arrondissement of Paris. Its location between Montmartre and the Opera Garnier puts it within walking distance of both, and it is a seven-minute walk from the famous Moulin Rouge nightclub. The nearest metro stations are Place de Clichy and Leige, a few minutes' walk away, which connect to the center of Paris in about 15 minutes. The major Saint-Lazare train station is also three blocks away and the Gare du Nord Eurostar terminal is under a 10-minute drive.
Rooms
Smart modern rooms with good tech; some open to balconies
The hotel has 33 smart, modern rooms, each individually decorated in various shades of gray and black and sporting bold patterned wallpaper (most also have complementary carpeting). Seven rooms have balconies or terraces (though some overlook a rear courtyard and all cost extra). Amenities are pretty comprehensive, and include free Wi-Fi, iPod docks, and wide-screen TVs with satellite channels, plus minibars and tea/coffee facilities. Windows are double-glazed, and contemporary bathrooms provide designer products and shower/tub combos or walk-in showers. Rooms are tiny, starting at just 161 square feet (15 square meters) and most sleep a maximum of two guests; Deluxe Rooms (the largest option) have a king-size bed and sofa bed, and can accommodate three guests.
Features
Free tea and coffee, and an order-in dinner service
A decent continental or all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast of pastries, eggs, fruit, and cereal is served in the small dining area behind the lobby, though it is not included in the standard room rate. Tea and coffee is served free of charge in the reception area in the afternoon. A bar is open throughout the day, and dinner can be ordered up to the room until late (from off-site restaurants, as there is no full restaurant on-site). There's nothing in the way of spa or health facilities.
Scene
Upscale boutique hotel with cozy and contemporary interiors
Le Grey Hotel is housed in a charming, six-story property with an unassuming, classically Parisian 19th-century facade ornamented with plenty of swirling wrought iron. The name makes more sense once inside, where a combination of cool grays provide the backdrop for chic modern design touches that complement natural wood floors and eclectic contemporary seating. Aerial sculptures (based around the theme of reverie) cast shadows on walls from numerous and varied hanging lights and add to the arty and urbane -- though also cozy and intimate -- feel of the place. This upscale, boutique hotel attracts a mixture of business and leisure travelers.
Location
On quiet street in 9th Arrondissement, a short walk from Moulin Rouge
The hotel is set on a quiet street in the northwest corner of the 9th Arrondissement of Paris. Its location between Montmartre and the Opera Garnier puts it within walking distance of both, and it is a seven-minute walk from the famous Moulin Rouge nightclub. The nearest metro stations are Place de Clichy and Leige, a few minutes' walk away, which connect to the center of Paris in about 15 minutes. The major Saint-Lazare train station is also three blocks away and the Gare du Nord Eurostar terminal is under a 10-minute drive.
Rooms
Smart modern rooms with good tech; some open to balconies
The hotel has 33 smart, modern rooms, each individually decorated in various shades of gray and black and sporting bold patterned wallpaper (most also have complementary carpeting). Seven rooms have balconies or terraces (though some overlook a rear courtyard and all cost extra). Amenities are pretty comprehensive, and include free Wi-Fi, iPod docks, and wide-screen TVs with satellite channels, plus minibars and tea/coffee facilities. Windows are double-glazed, and contemporary bathrooms provide designer products and shower/tub combos or walk-in showers. Rooms are tiny, starting at just 161 square feet (15 square meters) and most sleep a maximum of two guests; Deluxe Rooms (the largest option) have a king-size bed and sofa bed, and can accommodate three guests.
Features
Free tea and coffee, and an order-in dinner service
A decent continental or all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast of pastries, eggs, fruit, and cereal is served in the small dining area behind the lobby, though it is not included in the standard room rate. Tea and coffee is served free of charge in the reception area in the afternoon. A bar is open throughout the day, and dinner can be ordered up to the room until late (from off-site restaurants, as there is no full restaurant on-site). There's nothing in the way of spa or health facilities.
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Cable
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Concierge
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Room Service
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